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I don’t know about you, but lately I feel like our elected
officials in Washington DC have lost touch with their constituency.
Our country has lost it’s sense of representative form of
government and the voice of the common citizen falls on deaf
ears.

Fortunately though, here in Central Kitsap, we do have a
meaningful structure and process to bridge the communication gap
between residents and local government.

Facilitate and improve communication among the Central Kitsap
community and the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC)

Promote a sense of community

Advise the BOCC and government agencies of the desires and
concerns of the community

Bring to the Central Kitsap community issues and projects of the
County and convey the community response as requested by the
BOCC.

The Central Kitsap Community Council (CKCC)
exists to represent the citizens of Central Kitsap (defined as
those living within the Central Kitsap School District boundaries,
but excluding land within the City of Bremerton).

The charge given to CKCC is to review and make recommendations
on growth management issues such as land use and zoning, public
utility service delivery, transportation improvements, parks and
recreation, design standards, public safety, taxes and fees,
environmental protection, and other related matters.

The CKCC meets on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Water
District Office at Dickey and Newberry Hill roads from 7:00pm –
9:00pm, except for April and October Town Hall meetings.

The next meeting is January 20th.

For more information, access the CKCC page on the Kitsapgov.com website.